A group of critically injured South African peacekeepers has been evacuated from eastern Congo, where they sustained injuries in fighting with M23 rebels. They received treatment in Goma before being repatriated. The United Nations facilitated their evacuation, and concerns have been raised regarding the preparedness of South African forces in light of recent casualties.
The South African National Defense Force has confirmed the evacuation of a group of critically injured peacekeepers from the ongoing conflict in eastern Congo. The soldiers had been receiving medical treatment in Goma, a city currently under the control of Rwandan-backed M23 rebels. Although the exact number of evacuees was not disclosed, a spokesperson indicated that the soldiers have returned to South Africa.
The evacuation of critically injured South African soldiers from Congo highlights the escalating violence in the region and raises critical questions regarding the preparedness and equipment of South African troops involved in peacekeeping efforts. Further scrutiny of the role and conduct of the forces in the region may result, particularly in light of previous allegations of misconduct among South African troops.
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